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Scholar-Level 18
Eligibility would be completion of Diploma or 12th. If you have either then proceed to seek admission.
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The M. Ed. (Part-time) has two semesters will be of two years duration, each year being of 90 working days. The classes will be conducted during summer vacation and holidays.
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If you want to pursue MBA via correspondence, then there is no mandatory entrance test. But doing MBA Full-time carries more weight-age in terms of career opportunity as there are mandatory internship a student have to take up accompanying with various industrial visits & also placements facility available to every student of the institute, whereas if you are pursuing part time MBA all the above facilities won't be available.
An MBA in Correspondence is better for a working individual who is already working. As having an MBA degree would give that person more weight-age to his career for better prospects & opportunity coming hi
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you are eligible to apply for M.Des. After completing graduation, you can apply for CEED or M.Des.
All applicants will have to undergo the Design Aptitude Test.
Educational Qualification: Applicants must either have appeared for (results awaited), passed, or will be appearing for any of the following degree examinations before July 2017:
Bachelors degree in any discipline under the 10+2+4 (or more) system, from any university or institute recognized by law in India.
Diploma in design under the 10+2+4 system, from any university or institute recognized by law in India.
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Applicants must either have appeared for (results awaited) or p
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If this Institute is offering distance learning mode then why not? You should go for it.
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Scholar-Level 18
IGNOU has a wide variety of courses on offer. Just download brochure and have a look.
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